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Subject: Re: Nazi Human Experimentation : 16 Ja 2003 - Pictures of My RadiationElectrocutionand Burns
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Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2003 21:21:39 GMT
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Great post. Thanks.
"Greg Pierce" wrote in message
news:3E292960.6050901@nospam.com...
> Steven Dinius wrote:
> > WILL YOU GUYS GET OVER THIS?
> >
> > Somebody's laughing quite loudly over their idea of a J O K E.
> >
> > And you're giving them P O W E R.
> >
> > I sent them a message to take a hike and so far the last message I've
seen
> > was in the 3pm time frame. Do you realized we've used 15 or so percent
of
> > the total posts here speculating on this? Do you even have proof it's
real?
> > Our own posts are fairly OT--this guy's on another planet. I had 17 new
> > messages this afternoon from the group and only ONE was about a radio.
> > Sheesh!
> >
> > ENOUGH!
> >
> > If he's really that radiation sick he'd be dead in days! Have you ever
read
> > accounts of post-atomic bombed Japan and the medical conditions of the
> > radiation-ravaged citizens? It is not a trifling matter--deadly
sickening
> > serious and a horror to read. And if that dish is so bad, why don't the
> > people who live under KSRV's tower all die horribly from RF burns?
> >
> > How many megawatts of power do you need to radiate to do that? I don't
even
> > care, it's sci-fi CRAP.
> >
> > Put some picture of radios/TVs/phonos/tubes and schematics up and get
> > moving.
> >
> > Steven
> >
> >
>
> Well, nonionizing RF and ionizing radiation are different - nuclear
> blasts have
> plenty of both. Obviously, the original poster is either suffering from
> a more
> common medical condition (possibly mental as well as physical ;-)), or
more
> likely he is getting a good chuckle out of his trolling efforts.
>
> As a side note, here is some very good info on nuclear blasts, nuclear
> radiation,
> etc.
>
>
> --
>
> Greg
>
> "I have seen things you losers wouldn't believe.
> I've seen lights glitter in the dark near the Mail Gate.
> I've seen monitors on fire off the side of the multimedia lab.
> All of these moments will be lost in time, like the root partition last
> week...
>
> Time to die."
>